Lena (Portman) is a biologist with a military background who joins an all-female expedition led by Leigh as they investigate ‘The Shimmer’, an area which has been impacted by a meteor and which keeps growing in size. The dreamy ambience of Jeff VanderMeer’s book is intact, but Garland keeps up an intense mood of looming danger and thrilling discovery.

Wed 21 Mar

Enjoy complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum without having to board a plane. Made in collaboration with experts at the Van Gogh Museum, the film marks both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the artist's death. The documentary features curators and art historians offering their interpretations and explanations of Van Gogh's work.

Tue 20 Mar

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Christine (Ronan) is a 17-year-old from Sacramento, dreaming of the life that awaits her while having to deal with her hyper-critical mother. Gerwig’s solo directorial debut is a sure-footed charmer, wise, witty and breezing along with sunny optimism and an acute understanding of human nature.

Mon 19 Mar

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And Mary Magdalene (Mara) went forth from her home village to follow a charismatic healer-prophet-rabbi (Phoenix) whose message stirs her soul. Grace, strength and inner fire did Mara convey, but much dishevelled was Phoenix, even unto resembling Charles Manson. And behold, thoughtful and refreshing was the movie, yet also a tad bland.

Mon 26 Mar

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Joe (Phoenix) is a gun for hire, Marine veteran and ex-FBI agent who rescues a young girl from a sex trafficking ring, but is haunted by his own traumatic past. A muscular and tightly-wound masterpiece with an intense and riveting performance from Phoenix. Crushingly sad, daringly outré and hugely accomplished.

Mon 19 Mar

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Everyman Cinemas is an independent network of boutique cinemas. Enjoying a film in style at one of the two cinema screens at Hampstead filled with unique armchairs and sofas. There is also a private screening room which seats 15 adults or 17 children with a flexible seating and table arrangement.

Nearest London Underground is Hampstead and there are a limited number of pay and display parking spaces in the surrounding area.